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Family facing manslaughter charges in assisted suicide case highlights ‘inherent dangers,’ nurse says

admin April 8, 2026
Family facing manslaughter charges in assisted suicide case highlights 'inherent dangers,' nurse says

<div>Family facing manslaughter charges in assisted suicide case highlights 'inherent dangers,' nurse says</div>


A criminal case involving the assisted suicide of a 91-year-old woman is testing the boundaries of a Colorado state law allowing people to end their lives if they are terminally ill and follow specific legal requirements. 

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